That’s right. Strike homework. Some Jones Prep teachers expect students to keep up during the strike. They’ve posted assignments online.

“So although they can’t talk to us, they still assign us homework,” Lawson said.

That’s fine with sophomore Ross Floyd - although he admits he’s a little behind too. Floyd is worried about keeping pace with the curriculum in his AP History class.

Students will have to make up for lost time when they get back into the classroom.

AP exam schedules aren’t set by Chicago Public Schools - they follow a national calendar.

So no matter how long the strike lasts, the dates for AP exams won’t change.

Floyd is counting on good test scores for his college applications.

“So if you don’t do good on the [AP] test, it’s not like the college is going to be like ‘Oh, Chicago had a strike, so we’re going to accept more of them,’” Floyd said. “No, they’re going to be like ‘Oh, nope, these people didn’t prepare.’”